Sundance
Eighth Grade
Directed by Bo Burnham
PUBLISHED Jul 17, 2018
There's a reason Degrassi Junior High has stood the test of time for hyper-realistic cringe-watching in a way that Beverley Hills 90210 nev...
Sorry to Bother You
Directed by Boots Riley
PUBLISHED Jul 9, 2018
Longtime funk musician and activist Boots Riley has never had trouble making a splash — look no further than the Coup's original cover art...
SUNDANCE: Arizona
Directed by Jonathan Watson
PUBLISHED Jan 25, 2018
Having worked as an assistant director on shows like Vice Principals and Eastbound & Down, Jonathan Watson clearly understands all of the e...
SUNDANCE: Clara's Ghost
Directed by Bridey Elliott
PUBLISHED Jan 25, 2018
Irony and self-deprecation are defence mechanisms, and while they're most certainly entertaining, they don't absolve sins. Clara's Ghost is...
SUNDANCE: An Evening with Beverly Luff Linn
Directed by Jim Hosking
PUBLISHED Jan 25, 2018
When Napoleon Dynamite first came out in 2005, the film was understandably beloved for its off-kilter aesthetics and strange, strained dial...
SUNDANCE: Seeing Allred
Directed by Roberta Grossman and Sophie Sartain
PUBLISHED Jan 25, 2018
That Sundance overlapped with the first anniversary of Donald Trump's inauguration was not lost on its attendees, nor was the festival's ti...
SUNDANCE: Madeline's Madeline
Directed by Josephine Decker
PUBLISHED Jan 25, 2018
Over the last decade, Josephine Decker has built a sturdy reputation among cinephiles for her thoughtful body of work. Madeline's Madeline...
SUNDANCE: A Futile & Stupid Gesture
Directed by David Wain
PUBLISHED Jan 24, 2018
In April of 2013, some 18 months after Steve Jobs died, comedy production house Funny or Die tapped Justin Long for iSteve — a rushed, 79-m...